IPhA Communications

Illinois Pharmacist is the official publication of the Illinois Pharmacists Association. Published bi-monthly, it reaches over 1700 pharmacy professionals throughout Illinois, with some crossover into neighboring states.

Content covers a broad range of pharmacy topics including regulatory, legal and pharmacy practice issues. Columns are published from each of the pharmacy practitioner sections of IPhA (chain, long-term-care and independent) and the Colleges of Pharmacy.

We welcome pharmacy related articles that will be of interest to our readers. Please submit articles to stacya@ipha.org.

All readers are eligible to complete 1.5 CEU's of ACPE approved continuing education. This service is available to members free of charge. Non-members must pay a handling fee of $10.

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E-Info Exchange is a free bi-weekly electronic newsletter published by the Illinois Pharmacists Association to provide Illinois Pharmacists with up to date information on local, state and federal pharmacy news and events.

Members of the Illinois Pharmacists Association are automatically subscribed to receive E-Info Exchange. If you are not an IPhA member and would like a free subscription, please click here to register.

If you have comments or suggestions, or you would like to submit a lead on an article that you feel would be of interest to Illinois Pharmacists, send an email to eie@ipha.org.

IPhA President: Stephen Szewczyk , R.Ph.
IPhA Executive Director: J. Michael Patton, MS, CAE
E-Info Exchange Editor/IPhA Membership Committee Chair: Jeffry R. Ellis, R.Ph.
IPhA Director of IT & Communications: Stacy R. Ashbaker

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PharmPhlash is produced as-needed to keep you posted on special lobbying efforts affecting the profession of pharmacy, important news updates from other agencies, to alert you when support is needed for special pharmacy legislation ...

PharmPhlash is provided to IPhA members only. If you're a member and are not recieving PharmPhlash, click here to send us your email address or fax number!

Office: 217-522-7300 | Fax: 217-522-7349 | Email: ipha@ipha.org